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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Palestine's Missing Critics - Where's the outrage for Ramallah's atrocities?

Palestine's Missing Critics - Where's the outrage for Ramallah's atrocities?
Monday, November 2, 2009 As of 11:19 PM (GMT +2 hours)
The Wall Street Journal Europe Edition
OPINION EUROPE
NOVEMBER 2, 2009, 4:19 P.M. ET
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703932904574511043050416578.html

Israel's harshest critics claim to champion the rights of Palestinians. So
we're curious about the fallout, or lack thereof, from revelations that the
Palestinian Authority regularly brutalizes its own in the West Bank while
enjoying a steady flow of dollars and euros.

Senior PA official Haitham Arar was quoted in the Daily Mail more than a
week ago openly discussing the abuses. That follows a Mail On Sunday report
in January that detailed the Authority's regular use of beatings, whippings,
attacks with electrical drills, and other methods of torture doled out to
anyone seen threatening the authority of Fatah, the party of President
Mahmoud Abbas. Murder and rape are also commonplace.

As Middle East analyst Tom Gross points out, the only news here is that a
Western newspaper has bothered to write about it. At least some ink is
spilled documenting Hamas's blunt methods, but much less has been made of
Fatah's abuses since Yasser Arafat took over most of the territory in 1993.
What's more, Western governments support the internecine violence with
ever-increasing aid. As of Sept. 15, the European Union had delivered ?268
million to the Authority this year, and in July the U.S. extended an
additional $200 million.

The money will not stop now that Ramallah is no longer trying to hide the
mistreatment. Westminster's one response has been to quietly send officers
to the West Bank to train Authority forces on how not to torture prisoners.

So here's the state-of-play in the department of moral outrage. When Britain
is accused of abetting U.S. interrogations, lawsuits, investigations, and
threats to try Tony Blair for war crimes quickly follow. When Israel attacks
Hamas in order to end rocket launches on its soil, it risks a session before
the International Criminal Court. But when the West funnels billions to a
Palestinian government whose abuses are brazen and ongoing, there is mainly
silence.

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